Biography

About Isaäc Vogel

Widower from Trijntje Lubig since 22 September 1918.

Isaac Vogel was a son of Salomon Mozes Vogel and Bertha Simons. He married in Amsterdam on 10 May 1882 Trijntje Lubig, a daughter of Salomon Levie Lubig and Anaatje Mozes van Kleef. However, his wife Trijntje died in Amsterdam on 22 September 1918 and was interred in the Jewish Cemetery in Diemen. The couple had ten children, of which Kaatje, just 2 months old, died on 2 January 1887 and was buried at Zeeburg and a Mozes died on 1 August 1884, aged 4 months. Their son Joseph was almost 46 years old when he died on 25 October 1932. Their other children were Salomon, Anna, Esther, Rebecca, Mozes, Hartog and Heintje.

The “Bijzondere Registers”-(Special Registers)– of the City Archive of Amsterdam show that Isaäc Vogel was taken into the Nederlands Israëlitisch Oude Mannen en Vrouwen Ziekenhuis (the N.I.Z.) on 23 September 1927, located at Nieuwe Kerkstraat 135 at the backside of Nieuwe Keizersgracht 104. Isaäc then was 66 years of age. At the beginning of March 1943, the staff and patients were deported from this location at Nieuwe Keizersgracht, insofar as they had not already fled. Isaäc Vogel then was taken into hospital barrack 82 in Westerbork and has been deported to Sobibor with the transport of 17 March 1943. Upon arrival there on 20 March 1943 he was immediately murdered in the gas chambers there.

Sources include the City Archive of Amsterdam, archive and family registration card of Isaäc Vogel; website joodsamsterdam.nl/NIZ (dutch only); website NIZ Nieuwe Keizersgracht 104 (dutch only); the file cabinet of the Jewish Council, registration card of Isaäc Vogel; Extermination Camp Sobibor – 2nd edition 1994 by Jules Schelvis/transportlist of 17 March 1943; website wiewaswie.nl and the website Akevoth/Mokum/Burialpermits.

Updated by the editors of  the Jewish Monument on 22 February 2023.

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